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Immerse your sudden but inevitable betrayal

Each 3" block of soap contains 2 plastic dinosaurs

Pumice in the bottom layer and bentonite clay in the second layer

Bath time's never been so educational

Look: we get it. We goofed. We totally should have asked the vendor to name this "Paleontology Soap." But since we can't fix this first run, we're going to ask you to use your imagination (we do that a lot). Now pretend you're digging for plastic dinosaur artifacts (and a series of small walls) to study how a previous civilization played. Now it's properly called Archaeology Soap, right? If y'all dig the idea enough for us to make a second run, we promise we'll fix it then.

When you have small people in your house, you learn that they manage to accumulate layers of grime, much like the layers of the Earth itself. Cheerios, sand from the sand box, Elmer's glue and glitter - you can track back through their day as you bathe them. And getting all those layers off can be a chore akin to moving a mountain.

Why not make it a fun adventure with this Archaeology Soap? This creation, featuring 4 unique layers, is handmade just for ThinkGeek. There's pumice mixed into the bottom layer and bentonite clay in the second layer so the "ground" will wear away differently. But, as in real life, what really counts is what's inside - which is DINOSAURS. There are 2 plastic dinosaurs hidden in every 3" cube of soap. And 3" doesn't sound big, but when you hold it, you'll realize it is. This is a huge piece of soap. It's going to take you some time to dig down to those dinosaurs. We think what we're saying here is that you'd better get scrubbing.